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blk posted:Wife thinks they're ugly :-/ Get the V wagon, problem solved
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The -V guys like to go with blacked out grilles: Also see: Plastidip! This was my E55 with "anthracite metallic" Plastidip, it works surprisingly well. Tremek fucked around with this message at 01:30 on Dec 10, 2015 |
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blk posted:Wife thinks they're ugly :-/ Furthering this line of questioning, are the other out selections also due to looks? Seems strange to be okay with an outback but not a regular legacy wagon. Also Volvo and Saab are otherwise good options. Given your list though I'd personally go with the Outback.
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Mange Mite posted:Get the V wagon, problem solved Allow me to arm you with the necessary information that clearly will sway your wife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBfxIwfxakI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw5sJ_o0z7Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_w0gn04aTw Also, 3 car seats across: Tremek fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Dec 9, 2015 |
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SCA Enthusiast posted:Furthering this line of questioning, are the other out selections also due to looks? Seems strange to be okay with an outback but not a regular legacy wagon. Also Volvo and Saab are otherwise good options. Wife is very adverse to her car having unexpected maintenance or repair downtime; I don't think Volvo, Saab, VW or some of the other options I mentioned are good options for that.
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 00:20 |
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blk posted:Wife is very adverse to her car having unexpected maintenance or repair downtime; I don't think Volvo, Saab, VW or some of the other options I mentioned are good options for that. Prepare to have your mind totally blown: 2014 is an overlap year between the 2nd gen -V cars (reliable) and the far more prevalent 3rd gen CTS (sedan only in 3rd gen) in base and V-Sport trim, which have had a few more teething issues. Bottom line consensus, far beyond just TrueDelta, is the 2nd gen CTS is actually quite reliable. Not quite sure how GM managed that but they're holding up remarkably well. I think the v6 wagons run 2010 through 2014. Tremek fucked around with this message at 01:22 on Dec 10, 2015 |
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Tremek posted:Prepare to have your mind totally blown: Naw I know the Caddy's reliable; I wasn't including it in that list of potential troublemakers.
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Tremek posted:Prepare to have your mind totally blown: GM has usually made reliable powertrains, it's just that every other part falls apart first so it feels like a piece of poo poo but never actually dies. The Lutz-era Cadillacs benefit from having executive backing which reduced the retarded beancounter nickel-and-diming on interior parts that ruins your typical GM.
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What about stretched timing chains (or was that a uniquely Holden problem with those engines)?
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 03:34 |
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Tremek posted:Why is the CTS wagon out? They're cheap and fit the criteria? The real problem with those motors are they never get the oil changed regularly and one day you hear nothing but chain slap on start up and it's all downhill from there
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# ? Dec 10, 2015 03:51 |
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dissss posted:What about stretched timing chains (or was that a uniquely Holden problem with those engines)? Wasn't that the earlier non-DI ones?
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Mange Mite posted:GM has usually made reliable powertrains, it's just that every other part falls apart first so it feels like a piece of poo poo but never actually dies. The Lutz-era Cadillacs benefit from having executive backing which reduced the retarded beancounter nickel-and-diming on interior parts that ruins your typical GM. Fair. My -V is still very solid. No weird rattles at 51k miles, at least 22 of those that I can account for as not easy-driven miles either. My G8 was much the same way. They're getting SOME things right now. The new Alpha platform in the ATS and the Camaro is apparently very impressive. Nice to see good things happening over there.
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Left Ventricle posted:Wasn't that the earlier non-DI ones? GM's HF 3.6 DI or SFI from like 2007-2009 did have timing chain problems no matter what vehicle it was put in, GM did extended the warranty on that particular issue. My 10 CTS4 Performance Sportwagon has been pretty good. The only problems I've had are a failed alternator, leaking water pump, rr wheel bearing and a bad motor mount that were all replaced under CPO warranty. It drives great and despite having a liter less displacement and weighing 350 lbs more then my former DTS and it is faster and handles like an exacto knife rather then a barge (my DTS had Magneride and it still floated comically). MPG on AWD isn't great but I can touch 24-25 MPG if I'm not driving like a mad man. My complaints are sometimes because of the shift mapping the car feels very lackadaisical during mid range acceleration. And I dislike the fact that Cadillac after the 09 MY they deleted the option of having the G80 limited slip on the rear axle if equipped with AWD (if you got the FE3 RWD you got the G80). Sometimes the car likes wag its tail on the rear drive wheel way to much when traction is limited. The Borg Warner AWD system power split is 25/75 with the capability of transferring 100% of the power to the front axle. I've gotten a 1st gen CTS loaner a few times and man when I brought my 2nd gen in for service the first time and they gave me a 1st gen and the interior of the 2nd gen is loving light years ahead of the 1st. If I didn't know anything about cars I wouldn't believe that the same company made both. KennyLoggins fucked around with this message at 03:07 on Dec 11, 2015 |
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If I had $22,900 burning a hole in my pocket this Dodge Dart Wagon would be in my driveway loving yesterday!
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Tremek posted:Prepare to have your mind totally blown: Is True Delta worth signing up? Like are there enough members to make a difference? I wonder about sites like it because it seems like there's not enough real data on niche cars or cars that just aren't very popular with the masses so it looks like results could be skewed. Like on the website Carcomplaints.com if a car is showing almost no issues it says "well either this car is awesome or it's not very popular" so how the hell is that helping me?
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After 3 +years of sitting in the driveway I got my 94 Caprice wagon back on the road this year. Replaced the started changed fluids and cleaned her up. It's not too different from other Caprice wagons from the outside but if you look inside. When my 4l60e blew up I swapped in a T56. It's fun driving a wagon again.
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leica posted:Is True Delta worth signing up? Like are there enough members to make a difference? I wonder about sites like it because it seems like there's not enough real data on niche cars or cars that just aren't very popular with the masses so it looks like results could be skewed. Like on the website Carcomplaints.com if a car is showing almost no issues it says "well either this car is awesome or it's not very popular" so how the hell is that helping me? I have a slightly niche car (Focus ST) and have signed up solely to help future flat-brimmed hat wearing budget bros.
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I've been using Long-Term Quality Index lately, and the CTS does not fair well at all with a "well below average" rating. Gave up on wagons and have been looking at The Lexus LS and GS
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Stemmler posted:After 3 +years of sitting in the driveway I got my 94 Caprice wagon back on the road this year. Replaced the started changed fluids and cleaned her up. Oh man yes. How much custom work did it take? I looked into what it would take for a Roadmaster years ago but it seemed like a bunch of fab.
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Stemmler posted:After 3 +years of sitting in the driveway I got my 94 Caprice wagon back on the road this year. Replaced the started changed fluids and cleaned her up. Soft 8s?!
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Stemmler posted:After 3 +years of sitting in the driveway I got my 94 Caprice wagon back on the road this year. Replaced the started changed fluids and cleaned her up. This is pretty cool. How similar is it to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooFWD5w6pXA
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Oh man yes. How much custom work did it take? I looked into what it would take for a Roadmaster years ago but it seemed like a bunch of fab. A company made a bracket kit to mount everything and another one sold a t56 cross member that fits the B bodies. Overall not a lot of custom work just cutting a few holes and a little hammering on the cat to fit the transmission. Also needed to swap out the seats, the bench isn't very comfortable with the stick. Those are soft 8's. They were supposed to be a cheap temporary wheel but I like the look and they are staying for now. Just blacking out the center caps. The Caprices and Roadmasters are both B Bodies and shared the same drivetrain. As far as I know all the differences were cosmetic on the outside and interior. The wagons are pretty much the same as the sedans up to the rear seats. What's better than 1 t56 wagon? How about 2. Stemmler fucked around with this message at 12:47 on Apr 7, 2016 |
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leica posted:I've been using Long-Term Quality Index lately, and the CTS does not fair well at all with a "well below average" rating. My CTS wagon is... Fine. New squeak in the roof somewhere, and the rear diff noise needs attention again. Terrible mileage, and seems like the tires don't last. But I'd say it's "average" at least.
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Stemmler posted:After 3 +years of sitting in the driveway I got my 94 Caprice wagon back on the road this year. Replaced the started changed fluids and cleaned her up. Everything about this rules, and so do you.
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Man, I would want to keep the bench. I wonder how hard it would be to build an offset shifter and do it C10 style. Awesome wagon still, thanks for the info.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 18:43 |
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wagon doing wagon things don't know if it'll be too happy about picking up a bunch of 2x4, 4x4x8s, and 2x6x12s for the playground i'm building though
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 19:20 |
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I should have taken pictures, I just drove my wagon 1300 miles loaded pretty much to the bump stops with car parts. It was very AI.
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Stemmler posted:After 3 +years of sitting in the driveway I got my 94 Caprice wagon back on the road this year. Replaced the started changed fluids and cleaned her up. Yesss; I remember your car, but I didn't remember your username. What is the next step with the car?
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Raluek posted:Yesss; I remember your car, but I didn't remember your username. What is the next step with the car? I made a thread like 4 or 5 years ago when I did the swap. Next is some maintenance, brakes, lifters, tires, new valve covers. Then some interior work, center console/arm rests, better cover for shifter, headliner and maybe dye the dash a darker gray. And maybe give the underside a derusting/coating. And put it the small stash of parts and improved wiring harnesses I have.
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The sportwagen was a beast in the snow this year with passat wheels and snow tires. It will be a bittersweet day when I sell her back to VW.
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Withnail posted:The sportwagen was a beast in the snow this year with passat wheels and snow tires. What are you gonna get to replace it?
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# ? May 1, 2016 19:52 |
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I utilized the poo poo out of my wagon this weekend. My car's suspension was suffering trying to hold five people and five backpacks full of gear.
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leica posted:I've been using Long-Term Quality Index lately, and the CTS does not fair well at all with a "well below average" rating. It looks like the 1st gen CTS is heavily weighted in those results. Between the first two generations of CTS, they may as well be cars made by different (and in the case of the 2nd gen, better) manufacturers.
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Shameless whoring ahead: If you denizens of the station wagon thread haven't been following my thread about my Century(s) (you should), I've completed the mock-up of what my sneaky LX9 swap into my '96 Century wagon is going to look like. I'm still waiting on some custom parts to button it up, but it's close to being done.
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ShotgunWillie posted:What are you gonna get to replace it? Well crap I should have thought about that. Who else makes a fun wagon preferably with manual. I was thinking audi allroad, but too maybe to expensive and no stick. Mini? Mazda? Maybe I should just keep it. I guess we will see what the deal actually looks like...
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Tremek posted:It looks like the 1st gen CTS is heavily weighted in those results. Between the first two generations of CTS, they may as well be cars made by different (and in the case of the 2nd gen, better) manufacturers. I've seen figures that say that the 2nd gen CTS is actually weirdly reliable in NA RWD form.
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Withnail posted:Well crap I should have thought about that. Who else makes a fun wagon preferably with manual. I was thinking audi allroad, but too maybe to expensive and no stick. Mini? Mazda? Maybe I should just keep it. I guess we will see what the deal actually looks like... I think the only wagon (actual wagon) is the GSW. But if you're turned off from VW, then you might be hosed. Maybe the Alltrack will have stick and you'll be saved?
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I Am Not Spor posted:I think the only wagon (actual wagon) is the GSW. But if you're turned off from VW, then you might be hosed. Maybe the Alltrack will have stick and you'll be saved? I am in the same boat(tho no manual requirement, family car has to be an auto), I love my JSW tdi, but after all the bullshit I just want them to buy it back. But the only other companies that make real wagons other than VW/Audi seem to be BMW and Mercedes. I would love a new MB e350 wagon, but I can't justify spending that much money on a car right now. Used ones are hard to come by and expensive. The BMW 3 series wagons aren't bad, but they are pretty small and a x1 would probably make more sense(kinda a wagon). A used TSX wagon would be OK, but they are even harder to find. What years of CTS wagons are best? There are a few on CL in my area right now, including 2 v-specs. I don't know if I could live with myself if I bought a CTS wagon that wasn't a v-spec tho. Not sure if I can convince my wife thats a good idea...
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Negromancer posted:A used TSX wagon would be OK, but they are even harder to find. I really love mine. I drove to NYC from DC to get it, it was the only Vortex Blue one on this side of the Mississippi River at the time. Coming from a 6-speed 330i ZHP as my last car (with a 5-year gap of no car) it's a definite change, but I've been completely happy with it. It hauls absolutely everything, has all the toys you would ever want (I have the tech package a.k.a. the only option), and it looks great too. We've road tripped to Canada and to New England in it with 3 bikes on the roof and stuffed with camping gear and I wouldn't change a thing. If you can find one I highly recommend it.
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Volvo is still around. Also Subaru.
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